The Coos Bay times. (Marshfield, Or.) 1906-1957, January 06, 1913, EVENING EDITION, Image 1

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MARSHFIELD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 6, 1913. EVENING EDITION.
A. Consolidation of Times, Coast Mull
and Coos Itay Advertiser.
No. 14fJ
f miiT TT -! "-' ' ' 1 ' IHWUIinWWMHfMW WW II,IWU 1IWBIJCTWillWUf W1W H1IWWWI i !- . ;
IffliSiCflLO SIP TURKEY IRES SLIGHT CONCESSION
1ST KNOWN IN THAT SECTION
SEATTLE GETS
SOME RES
PITE
rmometer Drops to 24 at
in Dicflo, the Coldest in
Its History.
ilVIENDOUS DAMAGE TO
IE CITRUS FRUIIS CKUr
nf Smoke from Smudne
3ots in Orchards Over
spreads Section.
Antedate.! TrcM lt Coo liar Tlmca.l
ba ANGELES, Jan. C. Dcnso
! of BlllOltO Of BllllltlgO P0t) 111 1110
rn i.rnvnn nvrirunrpilil toilav tllO
fU w " --',-- v
to eltriiH region or soiiiiiorn uuii
In In an euori 10 prevent ironion
I damage
ml nviin
red on Bhclvea In tho foot hills. ...ltll ,hn riHiK tomiiorntun rain may
hn ininiinrntiirn at Pnmonn wall, i. ,t...i ...(t.., .iii,nni
hnd fifteen nor cent of tlio cltniH, ,,,, iu ,fniif .i,iuir,.,i in Vi.Mtmii
. I " ft.".... ...... ... .....--...
I,WnB rilinoil. .. . Wiiulilntrlfin liocnilHft of tho onorniOUH
,n Diego oxncrloncoil tlio coldest; Bnow cVer ,( 0 lnollIltnIIB which
hor Inltii hlHtory, with a mini-. wM1 C(UH0 BltcHp wnHhoutH and Hoods
nf !.! I ....i i i -i.t.i .. - it. ..fit
III! ItHH IL IM I'llIIIIII linilV Llilll llllMi
bs Angeles' nilulmum wnB 30 do
Not Quite So Cold Yesterday
Fear Snowslides Wash
outs and Floods.
fllr AMorlnlftl IYcm id Cuo liar Tlinm.l
SEATTLE, .Inn. C Tho lowest
i an effort to prevent tromon-! tenipornturo In Honttlo this morning
mage from tho cold. Iroj Wm ,,:t c,IIinro,i WRli 2'Z yesterday
ovorywhore. KIIHiik froslH ,m)rnK A light snow Is falling, nnd
nn nlinlvna 111 Ilin foot hills. ...1.1. .,." -1..1. ... V, ....i.... ..i.. .......
nient that tho noRotlntlotiB hnd not
hcon broken off. By "suspending tho
Bluings," tho delegates of tho allied
llnlktui NatlonB clnlm to hnvo loft the
next movo to tho TurkB. Rcschiul
I'nrshn, thoy any, hna tho nltornntlvo
of presenting fresh proposals, which
; .w,V V n I .1 J Blmll follow closoly tho tlomnntiB or
LONDON. Jntl. C. At tho POOCO. ,,,,,, ,,, nn,i Mtln rnniimlnc
conforenco today between tlio dole-, rn,.r(irnpo nP ir niiliorIiic to tho Tur-
Kntes of tho Balkan otntcs and lur- ,. . . , f t, rot0ntlon of tho
koy, tho TiirkUdi envoys ofTercd to fortrcHH ot Adrlanoplo nnd rupturing
mnko further concessions which woro rnrtimr m.i?ntlnltons.
Sultan's Envoys Make Coun
ter Proposition to Balkan
Ultimatum Indefinite De
lay in Negotiations.
llr AiopIMo1 Trru In Coo nr Tlmw.l
iroi.i) l.V SAX PUAXCIHCO.
klicr Sfost Hover. Known Tlicrt-
Klnce 1HSH.
Akoi llf. I'nii to Coo Uny Tlrar.
In PItANCISCO. Jnti. C Itollef
tho ultliiK cold, tho Bhnrpcst
Jnuunry, 1S88, wna promised
liv tlin weiitlinr liurentl lioro.
h tho northern mid contral por-
1 of tlio stnio 1110 loiociiHi ih
nor wonthor tonlKht. For south-
"!iillfornln. tho chnnuo would not
ro until tomorrow.
ILD SNAP IS
FELT ON BAT
rmometer Drops to Twen-
Auove Zero Here Sat
urday and Sunday.
COLDICR AVUATIIint. I
T)io Kovornmont rccorda show
it Jnuunry 3, Inst yonr tho
srmomotor roRlstcrcd 22 nnd
Jnuunry 3, 1910, It record
10 nbovo zoro. This wna tho
Meat It hna boon on Coos liny
f. tho ton yenra thnt tho kov-
iinont wonthor hurenu hna
ipt n record of tho Cooa Day
knthor. Howovor, about 30
ua nRO, old rcsldonta report
it Coos Rlvor frozo across
id It wns much colder.
turdny night, Sunday nnd Inst
t envn Cooh Iinv tlin cnldURt won-
' It iina experienced In a lout;
Iturdny nlRlit nnd Inst night, tho
piomotor roil to twenty (logrcos
m znro. lint tnnst nnnnln HmiiL'lit
n tnnnli nnlilnp Minn flint
thoiiKli tho aim rnnio out for a
timo yesterday, it did not ollml
"tho elilll frnm tlin nlr. nr thnw
)0 rrost from tlio aluowalKs.
uuIobs It Is carried away gradually.
BRIDGE PE01IT
T 0. K'D
0E0
Senator Bourne Wires That
Sec. Stimson Approves
Bixby's Plans.
noiitii m:.i JOY.
North Ilend this morning gnvo
vent to Its Joy over tho grunting
of tho permit to bridge Coos Uny
blowing lta fnctory whistles hnlf
nn hour. Other douionstrntlona
on tho atrcot gnvu vent to tho
satisfaction of tho residents.
"Secrotnrv of War. Stimson. hna at)
proved of General lllxby'a recommen
dations for tho authorization of tho
brldgo ncrofiB Coob liny nnd tho par
ties interested will bo uotlllud nt
onco."
This was tho toxt of a dolnyod to'lo
grnm from Wushlngton by Senator
llourno to tho Mnrshllold Chnmbor or
Commorco. Tho mossngo wns dntod
Jnn. 4, nnd wna mnllcd from Itoao
burg hero.
This Is thought to bo tho flnnl nc
tlon on tho question of bridging tho
Day nnd It Is now oxpoctod thnt tho
Southern lacllle will Immedlntoly be
gin pinna for atnrtlng conBtructlon
of tho bridge Tho atructuro will
cost in tho neighborhood of n million
dollars, It la thought.
considered by tho Unlknn plenipoten
tiaries BUluclont to provent tno uironi
etied rupturo In tho negotiations. The
penco negotiations will bo resumed,
but tho dato of tho meeting wns not
llxod nt tho conclusion of todny'B
Bcaslon. Tho Ottomnn dologntcs pre
sented a long Btntomcnt In which they
spoko ot TurkoyB earnest deslro to
reach a settlement, but offered no
iniiinrf mil rotiensHlotiH. Thov romaln-
cd ndamnnt upon tho subject of Ar-
plntintiln. TliiliiiriltoM nf tllO all I OS tllOtl
adjourned o consider tho latoBt Tur
kish offer nnd upon reluming prc-
unnloil n I'lilllltlir BtntomCtlt. UddlllK
imt nu Mm Turl(H had not met their
torniB thoy must ubIc nn ndjournment
without dntc. Tlio deicgnu-s men
dUPiillv omnhnslzcd tlio Btnio-
f urther nogotlnltons.
SAMUEL GOIPEBS Sffi UNIONS
WILL STAND BEHIND OFFICER!
Il7 AwocHted Vnn lo Coo DT TlmM.l
I.ONOON, Jnn. C. An Important
ndvnnco wns mndo by tho Turks In
meeting tho domnndB of tho Unlknn
nlllcs, nccordlng to opinion express
ed by rcprcsentntlves of Hulgnrla
In rognrd to tho new Ottomnn pro
posals aa to the futuro of tho fron
tier between llulgnrln nnd Turkoy.
The Ottoman dologiitos aro expected
to present a definlto projact during
todny'B Bitting of tho conioronco,
BtiggcBtlntf thnt tho western frontier
of Turkoy Bhould follow tho courBO
of tho rivors Mnrltza and Tundjo,
il. a,,. i,a ir, tnnlntnlll tllO fortress
at Adrlanoplo, but to abandon Kirk
Klllsseh
DEIOCBATS TO
REVISE T
AR1FF
Hearinfls for General Revision
at Next Session of Con
gress Begin Today.
inr AhocUHiI rrrtt to Coot tlr Tlmn.l
WASHINGTON. Jan. C. Tho
RAILWAYS WIN
IN HIGH COURT
JACK JOHNSON
CASE CALLED
Hearing on 'White Slave' In
dictments Postponed Pend
ing Decision.
tlr AmocUIM Titm lo Coon Bar Tlmn.1
CHICAGO, Jnn. C Klght indict'
Says Organized Labor WflE
Not Repudiate Men Con
victed at Indianapolis-
SCORES ORGANIZATIONS
,0F THE MANUFACTURERS
Says That Every Union Mam
Feels Result of Indianapo
lis Cases Keenly.
fllr Awo'lstel TrfM to Tool r Tlmw-T
WASHINGTON, Jnn. C Snmud?
Oonipurs, president ot tho Amortcatr'
Pcderntlon of l.nbor, speaking- to-
.1.1. ImfniT. ll'n tinnln Rllll-COIIirnlt-
teo on Judlclnrv In favor of fher
Express and Railroad Com
panies Victors by Revolu
tionary Decision.
ttlr AmocUIM rren to Coo IUr Tlmul
WASHINGTON. Jan. o. "nn-
DAY'S DOINGS
IN CONGRESS
ny wntor plpos nround town qpnoto finn?idGrS CamPaidn
frozon yesterday nnd-this morn-j oenaie UUIIblULia o air 'M"U"
Much nf thin rnulil lmvn lionn
Inntod by lonvlng fnucota run-
hn llttln lint fnw limiL"lil Mint It
111 bo cold enough to affect tho
r pipes.
hnthnr fruit nr ntirnlilinrv wim
tgod, could not bo ascertained
lo cold wavo was scheduled to
enoral throughout tho United
e, according to tno govornmont
urn in tho Times insi sniuroay.
ntml Mint tlin rnll nnnn wnn
nir Rntnnlnv mnrnlnt? In Alnnlfn
Ilio North Pnclflc, and wns trnvol-
bouiii nna eaetoriy, nnu wouiu
Illro mnst nf tlin pnntlnnnt nnd
ably bring tho coldest wonthor
pong timo to many points.
rllna In frr.ni WnrMi Tnlftt rnnnrt
ttlin Ion wna linlf nn I noli Mllrlf
i headwater and that tuo launch
. little, dlfllcultv in cutting
ell tlin Inn
Irold Stutsmnn, onglncor of Iho
itlnld TOirn nftnnrtnifltit. ronnriB
wi . u rwi vw ,. --
an or tuo nytirnius, excepr, mreo
down town section, woro fro-
thls morning. IIo did not hnvo
frm nxnmlnn tlin nthnra In tho
fbs, but presumes that thoy woro
i. it is tno urst. timo in mnny
that so many hydrants woro
cro is considerable snow, in tho
onst nf i:nns Hnv. Hnrrv
field who wns at tho South
Itlver hatchery yestorday re
thero nro about two inches of
there.
iNKILL NAMKl) AGAIN.
Snlsslonci- "of Labor Rcappolnt-
i ert by President Tuft.
JAuodated Preti lo Cou Day Timet.
ISIIlVrtTriV Tnr. l Tlrnal.
Taft has renominated Charles
BUI to bo Commissioner of ln-
Investigation The House
laKes up iiew dmis.
(nr AnoclateJ TrcM to Cooi liar Tlraea.l
WASHINGTON, Jon. 0. Tho son
nto consldorod nn amendmont to on
largo tho powers of tho cnmpnlgn
funda InveBtlgnting committee.
Sonator Dristow's bill for an In
dustrial commission to control corpo
rations with n power slmllnr to that
nf tho Interstate commorco commis
sion wns rend.
Gompers at tho Judiciary commit
teo hearing on antl-lnjunctlon nnd
contempt bills, ndvocnted thoso bills
nnd dlBcussod for tho first timo pub
licly tho conspiracy cases.
Tho court of Impcnchmont ro
nowed tho trial of Archbold.
Tho house considered legislntlon
on tho unanimous consont calon-
rlnt
Tho wayB and means committee
negnn tno mriir roviHion nra"iisi
listening to tho mnnufncturor8, ob
jections to a redrctlon on chemicals.
Tho money trust committee re
sumed Its hearings.
WAHIIIINU.UW. Jiiii. . :';. rn nnnlos WOI1
nZnMy got mdor wny toXy when iodny rowlullonaiv vision In
iiciuuiij b"i "'""' ""f ' ' m. ltnHnii stntnq Biinromo court.
1110 11O11H0 WHJB llilll lliumin wiiiiini- i.iiv W....W.. ....- --- - , ,
too bognn tho hcnrlng which would whon it was hold that c"'''"8
be , the T basis of tho now tnrlff bill limiting to Bmnll biiiiib tliolr Hnbll-
nt tho next congress, to ropcnl tho Ity for Iobb of BilpmentB woro not
Pnyno-Aldrlch law. Tho commlttoo subject to fltato lawB, but to Intor-
plnnB to go down through tho list. Btnto lawB. It Nvaa further .Ho d
taking n now achodulo ovory other that contracts limiting tno liability
day, until nil nro covered. Most to n Bmnll sum '"roturn r n
of tho Domocratlc mnjority of tho low rnto, woro not Hi violation of
proBont wnya nnd menna commlttco tho lntoratnto commorco InwB. pnr-
:..iu i... Mw. nnvt miii-roHH. tlriilnrlv tho Cnrmnck nmondmonr.
which will convono In oxtrn session. Scores upon scores of sch con-
nrobnblv between Jlnrcli 1G ami irncia nuvu uuii .- " " "-
onibnuu, wan, u. j.iHiit- ".' too on jiiuieiiirv in iuur ui m
incuts, charging Jack Johnson, with cinyton antl-lnjunctlon and con
allegod violations of tho Mann whlto tempt bills, gavo ntiHwers (o tlio
siuvo aei, woro cmiuii iiuiuiir i'i;ii" cirucisuiH niiiieo in. 1110 iik"'-"
Judgo Cnrpontcr todny. Ills hoarlng tion which he bonds liecnuBo of Uai
was Indefinitely deferred bocauso n trlnl nnd conviction for dynamltlair
doclslon Is oxpoctod by tho Unltod ot ofllcorfl of tho Struct urnl Irorr
Stntcs Biipromo court on tho cotiBtltu- workers' Union. Tho statomont Iti
tlounllty of tho act, within a few' cIudol an nssnulr upon tho employ
wocIcb. Johnson'B attornoyB attacked ' 0ra and mnjiufncturora nBHorlatlorr
tho coiiBtltutlonnllty of tho Mnnn nct'pnrticulnrly on tho Unltotl Stntcir
before tho Unltod Stntos Biipromo stool Corporation nnd tho Nntlonat
court shortly nftor tho IndlctmontB Rrppinrs' Awiorlatlon. GonmorB d-
wero roturncd ngnlnst him by the fod-Cinrcd that organized labor wcniUS
oral grand Jury In Chlcngo. not ropudlato tho Structural- Iron?
woruers I'nion aim iorvo ihuhv
holpless and nt tho mercy of or
ganized capital and Insatiable, un
curbed greed for profits." Gorrrr
ora declared "nono fool tho tcrrfTifir
consequences of tho Indlnnnpollir
trial moro keenly than tho men of
orgnnlzod labor. Thoro hnvo boor
ndded heartaches and sorrowH tew
our alrondy honvy bunions. The
nioii accused nnd sontencod cannot
Buffer tho penalties nlono. Upocr
them nnd nil working men fnll tbfv
suffering nnd pennltlcs."
freo m
PASSES AWAY
early April.
MERGER
CAS
PLAN ILLEGAL
laws.
t
ORGES
CHECK
TO FREE WIFE
Well Known Empire Man Suc
cumbs to Paralysis After
Brief Illness.
Fred Klahn, a well known Kmplro
man, tiled at Mercy hospital at North
Ilond this morning, nftor a brlof Ill
ness. Mr. Klnhn spent most ot his timo
for tho last forty-ono yoarB on Coos
Uay. For a timo ho was ongagod In
fishing on tho Columbia nnd nlso on
Coob liny. About four yonra go, when
his brother Wm. Klnhn died, ho suc
ceeded him In tho liquor business nt
Emplro, nnd hns slnco boon located
there.
IIo was unmarried.
Tho funeral will bo hold Wednes
day afternoon nt 2 o'clock from Wil
son's Chnpol. Tho North Ilond Ordor
of Owls will hnvo chnrgo of tho fu
nornl. . . .
Mra. It. J. llrooks or uay uny m
reported quite 111
thoro
BIG BUSINESS
CURB planned;
Industrial Commission to Regr-
ulate Interstate Concerns;
Like R. R. Commission.
(n? AHorlttr.) Trfii to Cooi Har Tlmci.i
WASHINGTON, Jan. C.Sonator
at her homo Hristow of Kansas presented to
I Mir. Qnnntn tmlnv n iirnnnnnl fnr am
oro. . 1 " -- " ' " " -
iVB, A, u uriuiinn, uii uhu vu i iiiuiiHiniu couumtiaiuu ui huvuii iiivtn
t. -m Tli T) Ir haiiAhIaiI tltltrti , t. A 1 . n..u 1. n ...am. . 9 . ..
KlQIU Ol rim i' o .uiiimwu uum IU lilUU UVUJ LIIU WUIH Ul UIO
4 llk....h.. tf AAhll AHA 4 I Akl.. Alt .1 rffM Wftt
Union Pacific Cannot Transfer H. D. Colyer of Roseburg Gives
Its S. P. Stock to Its I Novel Excuse for Crime
Stockholders. in Portland.
tnr Aofiti.i rrtt to coo. nax Tmei.j I PORTLAND, Jan. C. So his wlfo.
WASHINGTON, Jon. 6. Tho U. ilglit gain a dlvorco from him when
S. supremo court hold today that , ucconieB a convlct n man giving
tlio plan auvnncou oy 1110 uumii - ,. . TT nn.,in- nf nnnn.
clflc nttornoys for disposing of tho tho nnmo of II. D. Cojlor of Roso-
ontlro Btock lioiuingB or tuo union uurg, uro., recunuy "'
Pnclflo railroad company, In tho on til0 umpqua Valloy Dank of
r. .. I1..IIU nA.....nn. 1... IPHllQ. v . f..f Aim aUrj.I- In
OOllllieril 1-utliiu luiiipuu;, u i m- HOBOUlirgt KIVII1K i,,u "!. "
for to tho Btockholdora of tho Un- Charlea A. Kvorott of tho Hobo City
Ion Pacific company would not of- pharmacy. In a letter which ho,
. 1... .. .1.. ITllltn T1n.lff . ... V. 1. ...vn M.ln .. Im I
leciiiuuy onu mo uihuh ..v...v wroto ro .ir. rjvoroii. jumuiuu; u
morgor so na to comply with Ua Bn,i juat tho check wna to bo tho
dissolution decree means of getting him a ponltontlory
Tho Union Pnclflc Attorney clnlm- 80ntonco, which would glvo his
ed for tho Union Pacific stockh'old- wjf0 ground for dlvorco. IIo has
ors, tho oxcluslvo prlvllogo of tak- not 8nco i,een found,
lug over tho $120,050,000 worth of mi Evorott rccolvod tho lotter on
Southern Pacific stock, which tho Friday, aftor tho roturn of tho
Biipromo court found tho Union Pa- check from tho Rosoburg bank,
clflc railroad company owns in whoro It wns said that not sufll
vlolntlon of tho Shermnn nntl-trust cjont fimij8 romnlnod In Colyor's
law. Attorney General Wlckorsham nnmo to cover tho $25 drawing,
opposed any plan thnt gavo tho Un- Tno iortor rend In part:
Ion Pnclflc stock holders nn oxclu-, ..j nnvo jieara thnt If n man la
alvo privilege of buying tho South- Bont j0 Btnto'B prison that will glvo
orn Pacific stock In question. Ho j,j8 wjfo 0XCUB0 for a dlvorco. I
was willing to approve, howovor, of ,jonit uojjovo jn sucli things, nut
a plan for Union Pacific stockhold- ti,0 poor woman is not nllowed to
!... In Ihn .llatrllillMnn with .. ..... i. l,. lnil
uia iu diiuiu ... ...v, -v.. -....-.. " uvo Willi IIIU, BO II onu uuii "
tho Southern Pacific Btockholdora, -whooyor her mother wants hor to
nllm. Mmn tlin TTnlnn Pnflfln Tfnll- i i. - i. i,nn ntr T
UlUUl "' n.w w...... - , invn. HUU Illliy UU UUUUI .III
III
E. II. Squlro of Forndalo, who
has been qulto alck, la roported Im
proving. , , ,
Mra. Wm. Robinson of Coaledo Ib
all at tho nianco Hotel,
Tnnllnnnil KInllll WHS Uom 111
bureau of corporations and exerciser
control over nil persons, itrins at
corporations doing Intorstato buoi
ness with gross roceipta of more
tlinn flvo millions per year. In ex
plaining tho bill to tho Sonnto, ho
snld it proposed to create a bodrr
roruiuailll IVIIIIIII nun uum " WIIK1 11 prujiUBUtl lt uiuiiiu u uuuji
. . . U.IlnH riniintnnu In .I...I1 .n .1.- I .. 1 n 1 .... wh
iSOtlHlUrt, IIUIBIUUI, uuiiiiiiii;i Blllllllir IU IIIU IIIIUIBUIIU i;uilllliul.v
1850. IIo ciuno to Coos Uny nnd commission to hnvo tho snnio power
located at Emplro In 1871. over ludustrinl concerns that the
Ills denth today maritB tuo iienwi latter oxorelsos over tho transpor-
of four brothors within four years.
road company.
SHORT IN ACCOUNTS.
County Clerk Allen, Fntlicr-ln-luw of
CHlTm-il Itenson. Dead.
SALEM, Oro., Jan. C County
Clork Allen of Marlon County, wlio
was drowned In the Y. M. C. A. swlm-
nilnn- nnnl linrn Inst week Is reported
to bo flhort In his account, anil thio
has given cnuso to n rumor inni nis
death was not nccldontal, na waa at
flrat reportod. Clifford -Ronson of
Gardiner, Qrogon, a son of tho lato
Gov. F. W. Renson, Is n son-in-law
of Mr. Allen.
Have your Job printing aono a
Tho Times office.
FATAL WRECK
NEAR SEATTLE
I
never miatreatod hor. and I lovo
hor.
"Arrest and prosecute mo, Mr.
TCvnrnM an T will Cut at lCUBt OHO
year In tho stato penitentiary, so
mat my wiro can get nor uivorco.
Aa Boon as I am convicted your
ninnav will lin nalil back."
Colyer has not appeared In Port
land alnco tho receipt of tho letter.
Mr. Everott told Patrolman Odalo
I thnt ho wna perfectly willing to
prosecuto If tho man can bo found.
COTTON
CORNER
tatlou companies.
E10T
RIAL
Jas. A. Patten and Associates
Must Face Music for
Board of Trade Deal.
tnr AiioclateJ Pr to Cooi Dar Tlmet.J
WASHINGTON, Jan. C Uphold
ing certain disputed counts ngalnst
James A. Patton and others charged
with violation of tho Shormnn nntl
tmat imv In runnlnc n so-callod
cotton cornor, tho United States au-,
i. ln,ln.. nnnA 4VtA M(kA
young couple:
WEI
10 SUNDAY7
Otis Wilson of Marshfield and?
Miss Juliette Buffard of
Portland Wed Here.
Yostorday nftornoon nt 3 o'cIocKi.
Otis Wilson, Jowolor at tho Rod CrosB,
and Miss Jullatto Ruffard of PortlatuU
woro united In marrlago at tho hoine
of Mr. nnd Mrs. F, C. nirch. Rev
II. I. Rutlcdgo, olllclntlng.
Tho brldo's birth place Is Parfej.
T?pnnpn lint fnr umlln tlmn fihr. hnKT
.M..W, M- .... ..., ....w ..w ....
been teacnor or roroign languages im
COllUll CUrilUI, IHO Uliu 1" " ".. mv, w. ..v.D.. .-..p-"r .-
promo court today Bent tho enso. ono of tho Portland high schools. It
LninDi v.M ..inn in H-lnl In Mm low- was in that citv that tho vouiik counter
Passenger and Freight in
Head-On Collision Near
Thorp, Washington.
a
nimi T? llimiliTIATlOV.
To tho people of Marshfield and
especially to the many kind friends
who by words of sympathy and
tnr AModatea rreia to'Cooa Dar Timei.i I moro substantial aid made our loss
SEATTLE, Jan. C. In a head-on by flro less hard to bear, wo ox
colllBlon early this morning at tond our most gratoful apprecla
Thorp Washington, between n St. tlon nnd thanks. Wo aro now lo
Paul ' train, eatstbound, nnd a cnted In our now homo nt tho cor
frelght, Calvin O'Danlols, of So- nor of Second and Cedar streets
attlo, cnglneor on tho passongor nnd tnko up our work again with
train was killed. No passengers renoweu nopo anu goou cueor.
were hurt. I MR. and MRS. A. J. STEPIIAN.
Tho.wrock was duo to an alleged
misunderstanding of ordora by tho Tho Nann Smith Is duo In early
freight crew. tomorrow morning from Hay Point.
IIWIIIU w w
nKalnst tho men. to trial In tho low
er courts. .
Patten, Eugeno G. Scalos, Frank
R. Hay, Payn and Win. P. Rrown
woro indicted on a cnargo ot con
spiracy on January 1, 1910, to
"corner" cotton by oxtonBivo inly
ing on tho Now York Cotton Ex
change, as a result of which' tho
prices would bo enhanced and ulti
mately bring arbitrary and oxces
slvo prices. Tho conspiracy was de
scribed as calculated to yield ton
million dollars profits.
TRAINS ARE LATE.
wna In Mint rliv tlint tlin vnuncr fOimlrv
made their first acquaintance, about
two yoara ago. tho uriuo naa travoi
ed extensively and is highly accom
plished In inuslo and foreign lan
guages. Mr. Wilson, formorly at'
Michigan, has boon idontlflod wltHi
tho Rod Crosa Drug Company for
ovor n year and a half.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson will make
their homo In an apartment nt Tonttu
nnd Elrod, which Mr. Wilson hnd pre
parotl for thoin.
After tlio coromony, Mrs. Ulrch, ass
slsted by Miss Efllo Church, served ir
dollghtful threo courso luncll'oon to
t l.ll.. ... ml... I.A.ann ...nua
1110 WUmilUK IKllli. IIIU IIUUDU nua.
Slorni in WiisliIiiKton Ties Un the prettily docorntod for tho occasion.
Mmmtiiln Divisions
IPr AMOdatel TrMi to Cooa Ila Tlmn.l
SEATTLE, Jan. 0. Tho Great
Northorn mountain division Ib still
tlod up and will not likely bo op
erating trains for at least 24 hours.
No trains nro In operation west of
Loavonworth. Tho Northorn Paci
fic and Mllwaukeo trains aro al
most on timo.
Tlmon nrncnnt wnrn; TlOV. II. T
Rutlodgo, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. JarvlB,
Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Wrrh, Miss Efite
Church and Clay Church.
A
I Cold wonthor Buy a Por- 't
foctlon Oil Stovo at tho Pioneer
Hardware Co,